National Public Health Week
Join us for a week of events, and activities to celebrate National Public Health Week
Join us for a week of events, and activities to celebrate National Public Health Week
The goal of the Aging Work Group (AWG) is to create a collaborative, supportive community of scholars to facilitate the development of innovative and interdisciplinary aging science.
Join us for this presentation titled Psychiatric Neuroimaging Study Designs for Individualized, Cohort, and Population Data
SPH Communications is offering professional portrait sessions for students, staff and faculty at no charge.
In this talk, Asha will describe the historical, political, and clinical context of abortion services and access in the United States, unpack the theoretical relationship between multilevel racism and family planning, and discuss the gaps in knowledge and unique methodological considerations for family planning research.
The School of Public Health annual Research Day event provides our students and faculty an opportunity to showcase their research activities with the University community.
In this 60 minute interactive session, participants will learn what antiracism is, how it connects to our mission as a School and discuss ways one can begin to approach their work and role within the SPH with an antiracist lens.
Join us to hear from speakers Chairwoman Karen Diver, Representative Ruth Buffalo and Juliet Rudie share information on missing and murdered American Indian Women and Girls and the Red Dress Story.
This year’s Health Disparities Roundtable event will focus on preparing the public health workforce to address health equity.
Malaria is a complex pathogen that has evolved alongside the human population on Earth. While some areas of the world have managed to eliminate malaria, it remains a major global health problem and a leading cause of childhood mortality. There have been increased interest and investment in malaria control and elimination programs with the ultimate…
Dr. Huỳnh will share various approaches she used to collaborate with different community groups in environmental health research and mishaps along the way.
Join Frank Hearl, P.E., as he discusses these evolving “future of work” conditions and how they impact the practice of occupational hygiene in ways that may present unforeseen hazards and new opportunities for workers' safety and health.
In this 60 minute interactive session, participants will learn what antiracism is, how it connects to our mission as a School and discuss ways one can begin to approach their work and role within the SPH with an antiracist lens.
Please join us for an SPH Public Health Traineeship seminar featuring Vayong Moua, Director of Racial and Health Equity Advocacy at Blue Cross Blue Shield Minnesota
Please join us for this special brunch for our American Indian, BIPOC, and international community! This event will be a space for the SPH students, staff, faculty, and alumni to make connections, be in community, and have fun. The event will include a short program and food and beverages will be provided. While this event is…
Join us for this two part event on the topic of transportation and aging, with attention to challenges and opportunities in rural areas.
Join us for this presentation titled Fostering Inclusiveness in Big Data: Changing the Normative Process for Selecting Covariates in Statistical Models.
Join us for an engaging hour of student-led presentations at the SPH Student Speaker Showcase where students will delve into pressing topics surrounding public health and health equity.
Join us for UMASH's annual partial day's meeting.
Dr. Carroll will also share on her newer efforts to enhance smoking cessation among adults living in rural America via a multi-level intervention that targets both behavioral and healthcare domains of influence.
Join us for this presentation titled Towards Better Policies in Sequential Decision Making: A Robust Test for Stationarity.
This talk interrogates the relationship between public health and policing and presents a case for abolition as a public health cause that is necessary to protect communities and achieve health equity.
Join us to hear from leaders at the Rural Health Research Center
Join us for this seminar presented by Danielle Gartner.
Join us for this presentation titled Towards Reliable Experimental Recommendations of Gene-gene Interactions for Cardiac Hypertrophy
Join us for this presentation titled Machine Learning and Surgical Decision Making.
Join us for this presentation titled Methods For Supervised Machine Learning and Polygenic Risk Scores.
Join us for this presentation titled Type I Error Control and Interim Monitoring for Co-Primary Hypotheses Involving a Subgroup.
Join us for this presentation titled "Comparing 2nd-line Anti-diabetic Agents on Heart Failure Outcomes: a Real-World Evidence Study using M Heath Fairview Electronic Health Records"
Join us for this important discussion on the occupational health and safety considerations related to cannabis use and production.
EpiCH Seminar will be hosting a session with Dr. Faye Norby who will share her experience competing in this year's Iditarod Trail Invitational 1000, the world's longest ultramarathon.
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